CALM FOR HIGH-SENSORY CHILDREN

Help your child regulate sensory overload naturally

Wevana uses bilateral stimulation to help children on the autism spectrum and with sensory sensitivities feel calmer, more grounded, and better regulated.

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If you’re parenting a high-sensory child, you know how quickly overwhelm can happen

Parenting a high-sensory child can mean navigating frequent emotional intensity.

Wevana supports children on the autism spectrum and those with sensory sensitivities by using gentle bilateral stimulation to help the nervous system feel safer, steadier, and more regulated—without medication.

WIRELESS BILATERAIL STIMULATION TABS (EMDR TAPPERS)

Wevana Tabs

$249

Our wireless bilateral stimulation tappers offer a beautiful, compact, and portable way to reduce the symptoms of anxiety, increase focus, and improve sleep. Experience the transformative effects of bilateral stimulation anytime, anywhere, commonly used in EMDR therapy, without the hassle of wires or cords.

Start a self-guided session through our Bluetooth companion app, or let your specialist control your Tabs remotely.

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A gentle sensory tool designed to support regulation

When sensory input builds faster than a child can process it, the nervous system shifts into fight-or-flight. In that state, reasoning and redirection rarely work. What helps most is regulation.

Wevana’s handheld bilateral stimulation provides alternating rhythmic input between the left and right sides of the body. This predictable sensory rhythm can help signal safety to the nervous system, support balanced brain communication, and reduce emotional escalation.

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FAQ

Bilateral stimulation is a non-invasive technique used in EMDR therapy and nervous system regulation practices. Wevana provides gentle rhythmic sensory input and does not involve medication. Parents should consult their child’s healthcare provider for individualized guidance.

Sensory overload is often linked to nervous system dysregulation. Bilateral stimulation may help support regulation by providing predictable, rhythmic input that signals safety to the body.

Wevana is not a cure or behavioral intervention. It is a nervous system support tool. Some families report shorter or less intense meltdowns, but results vary.

No. Wevana is designed to complement therapy, occupational therapy, and other supports—not replace them.

Use depends on a child’s ability to safely hold the device. Parental supervision is recommended.